CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB - clogOriginID

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clogOriginID

clog Origin ID
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.41.1.1.7

This object is used for configuring the origin identifier for the syslog messages. The origin identifier is useful for identifying the source of system logging messages in cases syslog messages from multiple devices are sent to a single syslog host. The origin identifier is added to the beginning of all system logging (syslog) messages sent to remote hosts. The type of the identifier is specified by clogOriginIDType object. This object can be written by the SNMP manager only when clogOriginIDType is set to 'userDefined'. For following value(s) of clogOriginIDType, this object can not be set; the value of this object is derived by the system in these cases: 'contextName' 'ipv4Address' 'hostName' 'other' 'none' This object contains the context name of the device, when clogOriginIDType is set to 'contextName'. This object contains IPv4 address (in dotted decimal notation) of the sending interface when clogOriginIDType is set to 'ipv4Address'. This object contains hostname of the system when clogOriginIDType is set to 'hostName'. This object will contain zero length octet string when clogOriginIDType is either 'none' or 'other'.

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